Please go careful, there are so many scams out there. Do not pay any money up front even if they tell you it covers admin costs because chances are you will not see your money again. Good luck hope you find something.
2006-10-10 06:02:06
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answered by lollipoppett2005 6
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Good luck in finding something like that. Most home businesses requires a start up fee because you're paying for products or business tools to get you started. If you do find something with absolutely no money down, you'll end up working your butt off for quite some time before you actually do see any money. And even then it's very little. There's no such thing as a get rich quick business or getting more than $ 100's per day/week without some kind of an investment.
As with anything you look at....DO check them out w/ the BBB (better business bureau) first!!! For legitimacy, complaints, ratings, etc. Because there are scams out there just looking for people to prey on. So do be careful.
I finally found something I'm happy with. I started my own business at http://www.mywayoutonline.com/ access code 108306 that is a new division of a billion-dollar international company that is listed on the New York Stock exchange. If you have a big enough dream, you can achieve anything :)
It takes time to build your dream, it takes time to build your business...you must to be serious enough to make your dreams come true.
2006-10-10 13:07:40
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answered by BevD 4
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This is a scam you send them money for the materials and they keep it and never send you anything. Any job that says you have to put out money most likely is not worth it. If you are looking for a good way to earn from home try Cash Crate I generate about 500-800 a month using this by simply completing offers for more info you can email me!!!!!
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2006-10-10 13:03:34
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answered by hahauknow 2
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It's a scam. I thought it was legit, but I never had any money scammed away. Anyone can stuff envelopes. It is an idiotic position. If it was real, the unemployment rate wouldn't be so high. So pelase don't go there and save your money.
2006-10-10 14:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If it sounds too good to be true... it is. This is a scam and so are most of any "work at home" ads you see on the internet or in the paper. If you truly want to work at home, you need to either go into business for yourself or some larger corporations allow their employees to work at home so many hours a week, particularly if you live in a larger metropolitan area with a lot of traffic congestion.
2006-10-10 13:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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BEEN THERE, DONE THAT.
DON'T DO IT.
The whole purpose of these co. is to make money from you because you pay them $20-60 to get more info. about the program. I've paid all of them so much money and they never work. The truth is if the co. really are real, then everyone would be doing it. And you will never find a phone number to contact these people for questions or for your money back.
SAVE YOUR MONEY AND YOUR FRUSTRATION.
2006-10-10 13:05:52
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answered by tofu 5
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Affiliate marketing is the best way of making money online. Website which ask for a initial payment before geeting the job, most of them are fake! You can learn how to make money online with affiliation marketing for free here http://moneyonline.toptips.org
You will find a lot of interesting informations.
2014-09-24 19:08:30
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answered by Anonymous
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DONT DO IT - IT IS A MASSIVE SCAM
Have tried it - and you have to pay a fee to start - then end up either with a quota you cant do in which you lose money - or not enough work - so you earn not alot of money pr month for the hassle it means
2006-10-10 13:02:07
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answered by schmushe 6
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I had a friend who did something like this, she made about $400 a month but had to stuff a lot to ge that much and fizzled out in a hurry. good luck
2006-10-10 13:04:21
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answered by vintagehippiechic 1
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It is always best to go to bbb.com (better business bureau) and type either the company name or the url of the online website.
If they are not part of the BBB then your best bet is to stay away from them.
2006-10-10 13:03:09
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answered by Keith Perry 6
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